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Old 07-05-2009, 10:53 PM   #23
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Default Re: Solar Storm heading our way??

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Originally Posted by Humble Janitor View Post
Is it possible to thrwart a CME?

I feel a bit of fear and uncertainty here.
When the sun is active, a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) can be launched off the surface of the sun and head toward Earth. This mass of plasma races outward at millions of miles an hour. CMEs aimed toward Earth can impact our atmosphere, with a number of consequences.

CMEs cause aurora, or the southern and northern lights, when they spill their energy into our atmosphere and excite particles in Earth's magnetic field. They can also cause power disruptions and blackouts. Besides causing geomagnetic storms, CMEs can cause radiation storms, which are dangerous for astronauts and damaging to spacecraft. These storms can administer high doses of radiation to astronauts living and working in space and disable communications satellites and other space-borne equipment.

When a CME rushes away from the sun, it plows into the solar wind, a lighter and slower stream of plasma constantly blowing from our nearest star. As the CME smashes into the solar wind, it causes a shock wave. A large enough shock wave will accelerate the electrically charged particles in the solar wind and give birth to the radiation storm.

Because not all CMEs create a shock wave large enough to trigger radiation storms, scientists have been looking for a signal to tell them which ones will or won't. Dr. Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and his team have identified "screams" in radio waves caused by the CMEs impacting the solar wind. They discovered the storms that screamed, or were "radio loud," produced radiation storms, while CMEs without a radio signal failed to generate that kind of storm.

"We can use a CME's radio noise to give warning that it is generating a radiation storm that will hit us soon," Gopalswamy said. "This will give astronauts and satellite operators anywhere between a few tens of minutes to a couple hours to prepare, depending on how fast the particles are moving."

http://solar-system-astronomy.suite1...s_from_the_sun

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